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i mean so the no use city in europe and the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics see. such. a. dog days of. days it. takes. to see it's so true. mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a u.n. security council resolutions pave the way for international intervention which is basically split into once helped to deal with his domestic street missing taken over the north the movement which is linked to al qaeda is also a threat in the french president now was behind the u.n. initiative the small nation plunged into. a coup toppled the president rebels and business groups took advantage of the instability then seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence historian joe horn explains why it might be too late though for the world community to clean up a mess that traces back to their interference in one of mali's neighbors. there is no question that what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is a direct outgrowth of the north atlantic countries intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodg
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the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our i mean so familiar city in europe the host of the twenty four team wins for the pick a. seat. thank you. saatchi . thank you some way a. dog days are. the pride days it. takes to calm. the. sudsy it's so true. well true science technology innovation all the rest of bellamy from around russia we've got the future covered. the top stories in our seed time square burns's egyptian liberals and islam is clash over president morsi as well leaving an unspoken peace accord between the two sides in time so. that's plain as day moscow claims only evil rage equipment was being transported on a passenger jet grounded by turkey islamic al gore is accused of those they were weapons on board. the british foreign office denials of world war two veterans a russian medal used to come raise their service say they are told bravery rules to follow in the. past bahrain secures a fresh defense treaty with the u.k. as its western friends chose to ignore the ongoing crackdown on program protests but at least ten people arrested and. the russian f
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city. also that find out why europe's most neutral and stable state is mobilizing troops preparing for mass civil unrest. rocked by a devastating crisis under rise of radicalism but it's not all gloom for the the blog has been awarded the nobel peace prize for sowing peace across europe but the reaction has been to say the least the buried with cheers in paris and sharp contrast to shock and disbelief in athens and international investment author james rogers says the blogs achievements are in for a test. i assure you next week or next month when people are out rioting in the streets again in parts of europe they're not going to care about this though. no one is going to remember it except whoever gets the check but the judge is going to be spent just like that but there's going to be a lot more pain in your europe has been spending money they don't have that's going to have to stop and it's going to cause more rides in the streets more social unrest more governments failing and perhaps eve
city. also that find out why europe's most neutral and stable state is mobilizing troops preparing for mass civil unrest. rocked by a devastating crisis under rise of radicalism but it's not all gloom for the the blog has been awarded the nobel peace prize for sowing peace across europe but the reaction has been to say the least the buried with cheers in paris and sharp contrast to shock and disbelief in athens and international investment author james rogers says the blogs achievements are in...
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instinct of people in the city to kiss up to money you know if i may interrupt. that description you just gave is the description that i would use to characterize george w. bush used to work for. i'm guessing that you wouldn't think of it that way or well bush had bush had this i think you could describe bush that way for the first forty years of his life and then he had this crisis with alcohol and religion that made him a much i suddenly a very self propelled person to get to be president is a very difficult thing you know sort of bun bumble into it and whatever his faults as president and this was a man of him bush and focus and self-discipline and the way he overcame the alcohol is testament to that and maybe my character here we leave him when we say goodbye to him he still only twenty eight years old and maybe we see him beginning to grow into himself what we have what he has done as he has had to confront as we all the dysfunction of this political system and he's also had to confront the way the kind of people who buy books. i mean i mean if this is a min
instinct of people in the city to kiss up to money you know if i may interrupt. that description you just gave is the description that i would use to characterize george w. bush used to work for. i'm guessing that you wouldn't think of it that way or well bush had bush had this i think you could describe bush that way for the first forty years of his life and then he had this crisis with alcohol and religion that made him a much i suddenly a very self propelled person to get to be president is...
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elsewhere in tennis it's been an action packed day the shanghai masters the second man thing the top three seeds all progress world number two you know about djokovic barely broke sweat is he beat a highly rated ball guerin young city going to meet three of in straight sets next to spaniard for the china lopez six three six two with the school as the looks to leap to federer at the top of the world standards. there is a. goal but you know there are still few big ones to call them and then obviously long them season finale the maybe. maybe can be this either but we'll see united try to take it's the most french major wilfried to tsonga also booked a place in the third round seven six seven five victory over compact when was reading. and checked on this but it also didn't drop a set he beat and that he set italy six three six three. where the top seed roger federer beat again sin of you. in straight sets and the recently crowned u.s. open champion andy murray progress without playing after for emaar pulled out for the real injury. by golf fans will have to wait a little longer to see t
elsewhere in tennis it's been an action packed day the shanghai masters the second man thing the top three seeds all progress world number two you know about djokovic barely broke sweat is he beat a highly rated ball guerin young city going to meet three of in straight sets next to spaniard for the china lopez six three six two with the school as the looks to leap to federer at the top of the world standards. there is a. goal but you know there are still few big ones to call them and then...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> predictions. >> and says if your candidate loses you can leave the country on them on a price discount deal. i like it, up about 20%. >> brenda: larry, bull or bear? >> i'm a bear. my kid loves the tv's on the seats, but-- >> what's your prediction. >> iye. no matter who wins domestic energy is the way to go, natural gas will lead the way. >> brenda: gary bull or bear. >> i'm bear, i like the future just not this stock for the future. >> brenda: what do you like? >> i like netflix, it's been so hated. >> brenda: what? >> and you know what, video streaming never went away, net flicks up 50% and making a move in the next 12 months.
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> predictions. >> and...
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farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary. in any way, shape, or form, we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and owe other people 16 trillion in total, including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and they see what's happening and they say well, okay, is america going to be strong? and the answer is yes. if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sure
farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary. in any way, shape, or form, we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars...
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we hop onto the couch of the shrink who is unraveling the subconscious of the candidates. >> from the global resources of abc news. with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city. this is a special edition of "nightline." one on one, the presidential debate. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, that was a fierce debate. a heated showdown as president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney met on stage for a fiery second round in a town hall-style debate. with 21 days until election day, the heat is on. especially for the president looking to make a comeback after the lackluster showing in the last debate shifted the polls in romney's favor right across the country. tonight, both candidates came out ready for a fight. and here's how it all happened. >> candy, what governor romney said just isn't true. >> it was a real scrap. from the outset, both men went on the attack. mitt romney hammering home his basic campaign theme. >> the president's policies have been exercised over the last few years and they haven't put americans back to work. >> reporter: thi
we hop onto the couch of the shrink who is unraveling the subconscious of the candidates. >> from the global resources of abc news. with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city. this is a special edition of "nightline." one on one, the presidential debate. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, that was a fierce debate. a heated showdown as president obama and his republican challenger mitt romney met on stage for a fiery second round in a town...
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how much wealth is in the city it's. a lobbyist are a couple hundred thousand dollars a year it's and there's thousands of them is one point walter there's a radio says a real voice of the people it's always excoriated the elites and they arrange that water second water that goes to work for a taxpayer funded group i mean because he's inadvertently becomes the hero of the of the hard right and he goes to work for this taxpayer group and one of his responsibilities is to book a private plane for this broadcaster and he booked a plane the broadcaster doesn't think is appropriate to the broadcaster station and he throws a fit in the private aviation terminal at dulles airport. and that's a real place and you can go there and you see it i mean it was going to instructive things as an instructive thing to spend an afternoon of the private aviation terminal at dulles airport yeah well i've actually seen a t.v. host do that about a hotel room yes that's that's that's. that's been usual actually so . from from the mehta to the t
how much wealth is in the city it's. a lobbyist are a couple hundred thousand dollars a year it's and there's thousands of them is one point walter there's a radio says a real voice of the people it's always excoriated the elites and they arrange that water second water that goes to work for a taxpayer funded group i mean because he's inadvertently becomes the hero of the of the hard right and he goes to work for this taxpayer group and one of his responsibilities is to book a private plane for...
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the cities across our great country. i hear the same thing everywhere i go. we were hoping to see michelle. i have to admit it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has drag on forever. paul ryan assured me we have only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] the economy is on everybody's minds. i do not have a joke here. i thought it would be useful to remind everybody. we are getting to that time where folks are making up their minds. the other day, i was endorsed. that is a big relief. [laughter] tonight is not about the disagreements governor romney and i may have. it is what we have in common, beginning with our unusual names. mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. [applause] even though we are enjoying ourselves tonight, we are thinking ahead to our final debate on monday. i am hoping governor romney and i will have a chance to answer the question on the minds of millions of americans watching at home. is this happening again? monday's debate will be different. the topic is foreign policy. spoiler
the cities across our great country. i hear the same thing everywhere i go. we were hoping to see michelle. i have to admit it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has drag on forever. paul ryan assured me we have only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] the economy is on everybody's minds. i do not have a joke here. i thought it would be useful to remind everybody. we are getting to that time where folks are making up their minds. the other day, i was...
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country in both cities and villages eighty percent of aids patients in rwanda are getting the treatment that they need which is really critical in a nation with one of the highest aids infection rates in all of africa just ten years ago before the insurance program was put into place life expectancy was a meager forty eight years at birth now it's fifty eight years and in the last five years. deaths of children under five have dropped by half and malaria a once debilitating and highly deadly disease in rwanda is now diagnosed quicker which means lifesaving treatment is provided faster all of these improvements are thanks to a system that uses progressive taxes a system that obamacare embraces as well. currently the medicare tax on your salary is two point nine percent starting in two thousand and thirteen there will be a small increase nine tenths of one percent point nine percent for americans and only for americans making over two hundred thousand dollars a year and also in two thousand and thirteen there will be a three point eight percent increase on the federal income tax rate for
country in both cities and villages eighty percent of aids patients in rwanda are getting the treatment that they need which is really critical in a nation with one of the highest aids infection rates in all of africa just ten years ago before the insurance program was put into place life expectancy was a meager forty eight years at birth now it's fifty eight years and in the last five years. deaths of children under five have dropped by half and malaria a once debilitating and highly deadly...
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city, this is a special edition of "nightline." one on one, the final presidential debate. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. tonight, the highly anticipated final round as president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney took the stage to go head to head in the last presidential debate. this is a crucial night, and it could tip the scales in a deadlocked race. a final side by side-comparison with just 15 days left now until the election. and millions of early ballots already being cast, so here's how it all happened in florida tonight. the two men who would be president squared off for the last time in the homestretch of a race that could not be any closer. this time, in boca raton, florida, swing state turf and this time sitting across from one another. you could sense the urgency of the moment. >> i thought it should have been 5,000 troops. i thought it should have been more troops. but you know what? the answer was we got no troops through whatsoever. >> and leadership, the real issue in every presidential debate, a
city, this is a special edition of "nightline." one on one, the final presidential debate. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. tonight, the highly anticipated final round as president barack obama and republican challenger mitt romney took the stage to go head to head in the last presidential debate. this is a crucial night, and it could tip the scales in a deadlocked race. a final side by side-comparison with just 15 days left now until the election. and millions of early...
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candidates debate, continues from new york city with terry moran. >> so, let'surn to the "nightline" report card, who won, who lost? we've got three campaign veterans to talk to about that, nicolle wallace, senior adviser for sarah palin and john mccain. donna brazile, served as campaign manager for al gore and chief strategist for george w. bush, matt dowd. let's start with the style points, giving them the grades. that's easy to look at. start with mitt romney. grade him, nicole? >> a. >> reporter: donna. >> c. >> reporter: matt? >> b. i'm a very tough a. >> reporter: why did you give romney an a? >> debates are about expectations. and i think on style, romney didn't get tripped up in any of his awkward moments that he's become pretty well known for on the campaign trail, so, in my mind, he was testellar. he connected. and i thought he communicated a very clear and strategic and thematic case. and i think that leads into substance. >> reporter: style, you gave him a c? >> he looked good, but overall i thought that he was just a little bit too aggressive, a little bit too attack, at
candidates debate, continues from new york city with terry moran. >> so, let'surn to the "nightline" report card, who won, who lost? we've got three campaign veterans to talk to about that, nicolle wallace, senior adviser for sarah palin and john mccain. donna brazile, served as campaign manager for al gore and chief strategist for george w. bush, matt dowd. let's start with the style points, giving them the grades. that's easy to look at. start with mitt romney. grade him,...
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city, this is a special edition of "nightline," one-on-one, the candidates debate, october 3rd, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a high stakes showdown as president barack obama and mitt romney took the stage in denver to go head to head for the first time. an estimated 60 million americans tuned in to watch this critical moment in an often contentious presidential campaign with the election just 34 days away. crucial swing voters still undecided. with romney trailing in the polls, time running short, tonight could be his turning point. here's how it went down. they came out, shook hands, ready for the main event. but president obama began soft, very soft. a shoutout to the first lady. >> i just want to wish, sweetie, you happy anniversary and let you know that a year from now, we will not be celebrating it in front of 40 million people. >> romney graciously followed suit with an easy quip. >> congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i'm sure this was the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. >> reporter: and then they got down to bus
city, this is a special edition of "nightline," one-on-one, the candidates debate, october 3rd, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, a high stakes showdown as president barack obama and mitt romney took the stage in denver to go head to head for the first time. an estimated 60 million americans tuned in to watch this critical moment in an often contentious presidential campaign with the election just 34 days away. crucial swing voters still undecided. with romney...
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>> absolutely, most of these cities are cash strapped. they're financially mismanaged and it's an opportunity for them to put one more hand in the taxpayers' pockets. look, the root of this is not that they ned more money, they need to spend what they have more efficiently and overburdened with pensions they can't pay and they have too many government employees on the payroll and they're badly run, and asking a taxpayer to fund government inefficiency is the wrong way to go. >> brenda: well, jonas, we're already paying taxes, isn't that supposed to be covering what we get for this? >> well, those income taxes are artificially low. a lot of states like california are putting through a lot of tax increases. and we talked about the president, but california has a proposition to super tax million dollar earners, you need regress seive taxes to go along with that, and charging fees for all the things the states are paying for, roads, bridges, i'm all for it because you can't just squeeze the same group for higher income taxes, and called broad
>> absolutely, most of these cities are cash strapped. they're financially mismanaged and it's an opportunity for them to put one more hand in the taxpayers' pockets. look, the root of this is not that they ned more money, they need to spend what they have more efficiently and overburdened with pensions they can't pay and they have too many government employees on the payroll and they're badly run, and asking a taxpayer to fund government inefficiency is the wrong way to go. >>...
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spokesman who took credit for the attack. malala's shooting has ignited outrage across pakistan and the entire world. tens of thousands of protesters attended a rally yesterday in karachi, pakistan's largest city. malala's doctors say her condition is good but recovery could take months. reza joins us now with dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you are a trauma surgeon, you operate on gunshot victims regularly. what can you tell us based on what we know so far? >> the doctors say they spent about three hours doing an operation after she was shot point-blank. we understand with a nine millimeter weapon, is my understanding. it's a pretty significant injury, as you might guess. fewer than 10% roughly of all patients who suffer this kind of injury even survive and of that, a smaller percentage with meaningful neurological recovery. there was a good piece of news i read yesterday, though, that i heard about. that is she was moving her hands and feet, plural. both hands, both feet. that's really important. i think we talked about this a li
spokesman who took credit for the attack. malala's shooting has ignited outrage across pakistan and the entire world. tens of thousands of protesters attended a rally yesterday in karachi, pakistan's largest city. malala's doctors say her condition is good but recovery could take months. reza joins us now with dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you are a trauma surgeon, you operate on gunshot victims regularly. what can you tell us based on what we know so far? >> the doctors say they spent about...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> as president obama and mitt romney get ready to tackle foreign policy, tonight, did you see this over the weekend? the "new york times" publishing a report suggesting the u.s. had agreed to unprecedented one on one talks with iran over its nuclear program. this is according to senior administration officials. but i need to add this, just a couple of hours later, the white house issued a statement saying reports of these direct talks supposedly said to take place after the election are just not true. that said, here are some numbers. this is according to a new harvard poll, 72% of voters in florida, 61% in ohio, they care much mor
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> as president obama and...
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he kept military spending city. that was hard to do in the 1950's. tremendous pressure. we were creating a nuclear arsenal. he invented this -- his own service. military spending in the 1950's was 70% of the federal budget, today is about 25%. >> next sunday on a " q&a." >> see the vice presidential debates, this thursday night, live on c-span, c-span.org radi. next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." cent at 8:00 p.m., a debate in the u. s senate race. c-span's web site provides live coverage of all of the debates. it is the only place you'll see the behind the scenes excites and sounds before and after the debates. watch your created clips as well. reid streaming tweaks -- read streaming tweets. next, , "washington journal." as a look at the 2012 campaign in the battleground state of ohio. we will talk with jim heath and daniel
he kept military spending city. that was hard to do in the 1950's. tremendous pressure. we were creating a nuclear arsenal. he invented this -- his own service. military spending in the 1950's was 70% of the federal budget, today is about 25%. >> next sunday on a " q&a." >> see the vice presidential debates, this thursday night, live on c-span, c-span.org radi. next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." cent at 8:00 p.m., a debate in the u. s...
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. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america, the denver debate or the 47% tape? ahead, my commentary on why this country can't afford to get fooled again. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the group nuns on the bus is hitting the road tomorrow kicking off another leg of their antipoverty tour. this time in the state of ohio. the organization has invited mitt romney and paul ryan as well as president obama and vice president biden to discuss the issue of poverty in cincinnati. so far neither has accepted the invitation. in the meantime, paul ryan isn't backing down from his budget which would gut the nation's social safety net. had proposed cutting from nutritional prog
. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america,...
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much more, straight greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." let's go to the other tapes we haven't had time to run yet. again, this was part of a speech, most which have was publicized, but not all of it. it wasn't revealed until tonight with the daily caller. let's run a piece of that. obama talking about his meeting with reverend wright. notice the different speaking style. >> that's where i met reverend wright, started going to trinity united church of christ. he helped me on another journey and introduced me to someone named jesus christ. [cheers and applause] and i learned that my sins could be red
much more, straight greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> sean: welcome...
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i mean that is the kind of attack you expect from a guy running for city council for the first time, not what you expect from the president. personal attack about an investment when talking about iran? i thought romney had the day. he looked presidential. president did not. that is the impression i think that is going to be left. >> mitt romney sounded more on the right and how will that play? >> well, i think those on the right left would have loved to have been belacose in the but will understand why romney did it. he stayed away from pit falls. he did not allow himself to be painted as a war amonger. it's what reagan understood in 1980 and did well. >> charms kraut hammer, thank you. >> he mentioned sequester, massive cuts to the dpeens department, the pentagon coming up on january 2. the president said tonight the sequester will not happen. that was a key moment. will now, white house campaign is back and saying in the spin room just behind you, pressed on this, he said repeatedly everyone in washington agrees that sequester quote should not happen. and asked again and said it sh
i mean that is the kind of attack you expect from a guy running for city council for the first time, not what you expect from the president. personal attack about an investment when talking about iran? i thought romney had the day. he looked presidential. president did not. that is the impression i think that is going to be left. >> mitt romney sounded more on the right and how will that play? >> well, i think those on the right left would have loved to have been belacose in the but...
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i'm bill weir for "nightline" in new york city. >> the hard-wired political brain thanks to bill for that. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america" where abc's martha raddatz is going to be live with the latest from tonight's faceoff. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is coming up next.
i'm bill weir for "nightline" in new york city. >> the hard-wired political brain thanks to bill for that. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america" where abc's martha raddatz is going to be live with the latest from tonight's faceoff. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is coming up next.
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city now there's thirty thirty three thousand or something like that sure but we're looking like as if you know one more lobbyist and only one that we know well no i think it's our work in the administration i don't know is it is that he's getting to the economic advice from a guy who was lobbying for the industry to crash our economy absolutely i mean that i think that certainly happened we have that argument consistently over there you think the banks are said nothing to the question and i think that the policies put up before the bush administration started in one thousand nine hundred under the clinton administration led to this problem and fannie mae and the other government subsidized mortgage winters which the bush administration tried to stop and the democrats like barney frank tried to prevent so yes kate is so what about when eric schneiderman went after the banks two years in two thousand and five and said what you guys are doing is wrong we're going to stop this because going to lead to a great depression and the bush administration pulled out of their back pocket eight
city now there's thirty thirty three thousand or something like that sure but we're looking like as if you know one more lobbyist and only one that we know well no i think it's our work in the administration i don't know is it is that he's getting to the economic advice from a guy who was lobbying for the industry to crash our economy absolutely i mean that i think that certainly happened we have that argument consistently over there you think the banks are said nothing to the question and i...
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this is the scary part. so, it brings it here making landfall somewhere between washington and new york city, then look what happens here, kind of just rotates and spins and that's the scary aspect. remember, irene in vermont all that flooding. sandy is rotating and spinning for 24 hours dumping an inch of rain an hour. so, this is the potential for devastating and deadly flooding. couple that with, of course, this wind field 70-mile-per-hour winds extending 450 miles out and the potent energy with this bringing snow potentially to the mountains on the western side of it. so, guys, this -- computer models have been for 25 years and they have never had to run this exact scenario. so, a lot of very intriguing, but scary things about it. >> alexandria, thanks. >>> a storm of this size can cause a nightmare, not just in terms of -- they are asking people to come in from out of state to help the power company. also opening a staging area at baltimore's airport to prepare for the storm's arrival. >>> 300 national
this is the scary part. so, it brings it here making landfall somewhere between washington and new york city, then look what happens here, kind of just rotates and spins and that's the scary aspect. remember, irene in vermont all that flooding. sandy is rotating and spinning for 24 hours dumping an inch of rain an hour. so, this is the potential for devastating and deadly flooding. couple that with, of course, this wind field 70-mile-per-hour winds extending 450 miles out and the potent energy...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> welcome back everyone. one of the most important states we're watching this election. politico points out governor romney has not been seen publicly with florida governor rick scott since august. we'll look at the avoidance there. first read asks this question. what demographic group will become more important in this election? white men or latinos? it's also our gut check. you can answer that one. it's all about turnout. we'll look at it. check out our tumblr page. we let you in on a little of the magic that happens behind the scenes. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> welcome back everyone....
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the city where mitt romney told the world where he thinks of the 47% and home of the third and final presidential debate of the 2012 election. walking around here a little bit, i've seen there's an incredible amount of passion for the press as these people are excited the debate is in their home. tonight could be the turning point in this election. we're going to wait to see am we've said it before about the conventions. the first debate, again for the second debate. tonight could be the thing that decide this is close race with just two weeks to go. our poll shows 47% to 47%. the real clear politics poll of poll shows it extreme close, and a look at the electoral college projection shows it is razor-thin. with this debate as the last big scheduled event before november 6th, to quote vp joe biden, this is a big f-ing deal. let's start with luke russert. now that his baseball team is waiting until next year, we'll concentrate on this election. >> cheap shot. >> my baseball team is on break, too. we're in the same boat. back in d.c., what are the so-called insiders telling you about wh
the city where mitt romney told the world where he thinks of the 47% and home of the third and final presidential debate of the 2012 election. walking around here a little bit, i've seen there's an incredible amount of passion for the press as these people are excited the debate is in their home. tonight could be the turning point in this election. we're going to wait to see am we've said it before about the conventions. the first debate, again for the second debate. tonight could be the thing...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we will take them out. we will crush al qaeda. >> then he says he want to unilaterally go in and potentially bomb a nation which is our friend. >> this is the person of the united states saying they are going to go into their country uni latterly. >>> mitt romney told the associated press, quote, it's not worth moving heaven and earth and spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person. his weakness on foreign policy has just gotten worse. today, for example, romney gave a speech trying to sell himself as incredible commander in chief but his list of missteps is unprecedented. his disstrous british trip. he was label
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we will take them out. we...
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lou: controversial piece of artwork back in new york city and on display. depicting christ hanging on the crews of the list -- chris of dix in his year-end he has decry aid the movie about muhammed but has not of this are some religions deserving of more sensitivity? phil donahue and karen handel are here and she has written a terrific new book planned boyhood her account of the war waged by planned parenthood. but i will start with you. what is your reaction to the idea that seems like an obscenity as a sacrilege to put art next to this? >> it is absolutely appalling, beyond offensive even more outrageous our tax dollars had anything to do with this. the president was on his apology tour on the muslim faith but has said nothing about this that is so offensive to many americans. lou: you were in a battle. where are you with the people? you have condemned it and criticized it. >> i had a conference outside of the gallery. to complaints. it is the menu. this is high price. 57th between 672. bringing us back from when they unsold us in the '80s. the president
lou: controversial piece of artwork back in new york city and on display. depicting christ hanging on the crews of the list -- chris of dix in his year-end he has decry aid the movie about muhammed but has not of this are some religions deserving of more sensitivity? phil donahue and karen handel are here and she has written a terrific new book planned boyhood her account of the war waged by planned parenthood. but i will start with you. what is your reaction to the idea that seems like an...
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the city's crime problems. this reporter sitting down with the vice presidential nominee decided to ask paul ryan about whether or not the country has a gun problem. as the reporter said, it did not go well. >> does this country have a gun problem? >> this country has a crime problem. >> not a gun problem? >> no. if you take a look at the gun laws we have, i don't even think president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have laws that aren't being properly enforced. but the best thing to help prevent violent crime in inner cities is to bring opportunity in inner cities. is to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they can realize the value in one another. >> you can do that by cutting taxes? >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> it it sounds like you're -- >> ryan folk
the city's crime problems. this reporter sitting down with the vice presidential nominee decided to ask paul ryan about whether or not the country has a gun problem. as the reporter said, it did not go well. >> does this country have a gun problem? >> this country has a crime problem. >> not a gun problem? >> no. if you take a look at the gun laws we have, i don't even think president obama is proposing more gun laws. we have to make sure we enforce our laws. we have...
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sudden death of the architect, the bankruptcy of new york city and a dispute between sponsors. it was worth the wait, it pays tribute to four freedoms roosevelt considered the essence of human rights, freedom of speech and religion and refuge from want and fear. >>> and making a difference along the way. >>> it is time for tonight's "making a difference report," and tonight, a trail blazer of a woman brought back a passion for classical music for the next generation, and perhaps gave children a chance for a future they never imagined. from los angeles, here is nbc's diana alvear with our "making a difference report". >> reporter: small fingers on their first violin. >> i was one of those children. >> reporter: the opening note. >> classical music, i just fell in love with it. >> reporter: she hopes this will grow into a lifelong passion. >> so magical and beautiful, and i love introducing it and putting it into the lives of children. >> reporter: once told there would never be a female conductor in her lifetime, sonia marie de vega is the only latina who ever led one. she found
sudden death of the architect, the bankruptcy of new york city and a dispute between sponsors. it was worth the wait, it pays tribute to four freedoms roosevelt considered the essence of human rights, freedom of speech and religion and refuge from want and fear. >>> and making a difference along the way. >>> it is time for tonight's "making a difference report," and tonight, a trail blazer of a woman brought back a passion for classical music for the next generation,...